A community led tobacco free city

Background and challenges to implementation Framework Convention for Tobacco Control advocates for smoke free cities as an effective strategy. A 'tobacco-free city' advocated by this project is not only a city that protects exposure to tobacco smoke, but has reduced demand and availability...

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Main Authors: Najith Duminda Galmangoda Guruge, Manuja Nirashi Perera., Samantha Kumara Kithalawaarachi, S.H. Piyasumana
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2018-03-01
Series:Tobacco Induced Diseases
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spelling doaj-f39e5088aeb24078ae89c91b882e53252020-11-25T02:12:55ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252018-03-0116110.18332/tid/8469484694A community led tobacco free cityNajith Duminda Galmangoda Guruge0Manuja Nirashi Perera.1Samantha Kumara Kithalawaarachi2S.H. Piyasumana3Faculty of Applies Sciences,Rajarata Universirty of Sri Lanka, Health Promotion, Sri LankaUniversity of Kelaniya, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Sri LankaPresidential Task Force on Drug Prevention, Sri Lanka, Sri LankaMedical Officer of Health, Office, Sri LankaBackground and challenges to implementation Framework Convention for Tobacco Control advocates for smoke free cities as an effective strategy. A 'tobacco-free city' advocated by this project is not only a city that protects exposure to tobacco smoke, but has reduced demand and availability of cigarettes as well. Aim was to evaluate the effectiveness and challenges of reducing availability of cigarettes in a semi-urban area in Sri Lanka by a community led process. Intervention or response A community group led the process. Collective actions such as discussions at different community settings, informal campaigns in public transport, poster campaigns and protests against industrial influence were implemented to improve awareness on effects on health and economy and change norms and attitudes. Evaluation was conducted using participatory mechanisms. Pre and post assessments and the comparison with a control area to assess long term outcomes used mixed methods. Results and lessons learnt In the pre-test, 91% of shops were selling cigarettes. In one year, daily cigarette sales reduced by 10,415 sticks (86%). Percentage of shops selling cigarettes reduced from 91% to 25% in one year. Among the community, a majority showed a good level of knowledge on health effects and legislations and negative attitudes related to smoking after a one year. Of the participants 63.0%: 95% CI (57.2, 68.8) stated they perceived smoking as a “stupid and a meaningless habit”. The prevalence of smoking (9.09% & 28.0%) and exposure to tobacco smoke (11.7% &65.0%) was low compared to the control area in 18 months (p<0.001). Conclusions and key recommendations Community led initiatives based on Health Promotion approach are effective in establishing 'Tobacco-free' cities. The community empowerment processes linked with such approaches can reduce the exposure to passive smoking, generating “smoke free cities” as well. Continuous vigilance at ground level and supportive actions from the national level are needed to sustain the results and enhance long term outcomes.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/A-community-led-tobacco-free-city,84694,0,2.htmlWCTOH
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author Najith Duminda Galmangoda Guruge
Manuja Nirashi Perera.
Samantha Kumara Kithalawaarachi
S.H. Piyasumana
spellingShingle Najith Duminda Galmangoda Guruge
Manuja Nirashi Perera.
Samantha Kumara Kithalawaarachi
S.H. Piyasumana
A community led tobacco free city
Tobacco Induced Diseases
WCTOH
author_facet Najith Duminda Galmangoda Guruge
Manuja Nirashi Perera.
Samantha Kumara Kithalawaarachi
S.H. Piyasumana
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title A community led tobacco free city
title_short A community led tobacco free city
title_full A community led tobacco free city
title_fullStr A community led tobacco free city
title_full_unstemmed A community led tobacco free city
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series Tobacco Induced Diseases
issn 1617-9625
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background and challenges to implementation Framework Convention for Tobacco Control advocates for smoke free cities as an effective strategy. A 'tobacco-free city' advocated by this project is not only a city that protects exposure to tobacco smoke, but has reduced demand and availability of cigarettes as well. Aim was to evaluate the effectiveness and challenges of reducing availability of cigarettes in a semi-urban area in Sri Lanka by a community led process. Intervention or response A community group led the process. Collective actions such as discussions at different community settings, informal campaigns in public transport, poster campaigns and protests against industrial influence were implemented to improve awareness on effects on health and economy and change norms and attitudes. Evaluation was conducted using participatory mechanisms. Pre and post assessments and the comparison with a control area to assess long term outcomes used mixed methods. Results and lessons learnt In the pre-test, 91% of shops were selling cigarettes. In one year, daily cigarette sales reduced by 10,415 sticks (86%). Percentage of shops selling cigarettes reduced from 91% to 25% in one year. Among the community, a majority showed a good level of knowledge on health effects and legislations and negative attitudes related to smoking after a one year. Of the participants 63.0%: 95% CI (57.2, 68.8) stated they perceived smoking as a “stupid and a meaningless habit”. The prevalence of smoking (9.09% & 28.0%) and exposure to tobacco smoke (11.7% &65.0%) was low compared to the control area in 18 months (p<0.001). Conclusions and key recommendations Community led initiatives based on Health Promotion approach are effective in establishing 'Tobacco-free' cities. The community empowerment processes linked with such approaches can reduce the exposure to passive smoking, generating “smoke free cities” as well. Continuous vigilance at ground level and supportive actions from the national level are needed to sustain the results and enhance long term outcomes.
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